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she was attacked because she had spoken out about girls education. >>> police quickly ended a dangerous situation outside london's buckingham palace today. a man who looked to be in his 50s, holding a large knife to his own throat, broke through a security cordon, this video shot by a tourist shows him getting agitated as police close in. he starts yelling and slashing the air with his knife. finally lunging at police officers. the officer fired his taser knocking the man to the ground where police handcuffed him. >>> tomorrow in manhattan, new york city will say good-bye to its three-time mayor ed koch, he died early friday of congestive heart failure. a who's who of politicians is expected to attend the funeral. bill clinton will speak. ed koch was 88 years old. the dow will start the trading day tomorrow for the first time in five years. that can be threatened by weak factory orders do out this week. the consumer credit report comes out thursday, along with earnings reports from sony, nextel sprint and aol. >>> the super bowl may go down as the strangest in history. the lights went o
she was attacked because she had spoken out about girls education. >>> police quickly ended a dangerous situation outside london's buckingham palace today. a man who looked to be in his 50s, holding a large knife to his own throat, broke through a security cordon, this video shot by a tourist shows him getting agitated as police close in. he starts yelling and slashing the air with his knife. finally lunging at police officers. the officer fired his taser knocking the man to the ground...
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she was actively involved in their lives home schooling hoth taking them on trips giving them as much education opportunities she could given her limited means. she told me before she went on the trip she had laid out clothes for the boys to go to school so that the household and their lives would be as undisrupted as possible. it is really tragic. by everyone's account she lived for those boys and she was a very, very involved hands on mom. >> one of the questions that has come up to me from viewers at least. i don't know if we will be able to answer this tonight why was she vacationing alone in turkey. i am sure that will come out as well. >> i spoke with her best friend who was supposed to go with her on that trip. she said at the last moment she could not afford the trip. i asked her husband, a lot of people are wondering how could you let your wife who has never been overseas before go on a trip like this. he said you know what with tears in his eyes he said sometimes when you love someone you have to respect their choices and decisions even when you don't agree with them. >> lisa everest
she was actively involved in their lives home schooling hoth taking them on trips giving them as much education opportunities she could given her limited means. she told me before she went on the trip she had laid out clothes for the boys to go to school so that the household and their lives would be as undisrupted as possible. it is really tragic. by everyone's account she lived for those boys and she was a very, very involved hands on mom. >> one of the questions that has come up to me...
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he says he is seeking guidance and education from the l.a.- based group. you may remember during tuesday a super bowl media day, culliver said he would not welcome a good player. the 24-year-old says he doesn't want to run from the involuntary manslaughter, but take the opportunity to learn and grow as i person. >>> and now to novato with video from a fire. crews responded to the fire on glen oak drive shortly before 6:00 people. officials say the fire started difficult inen of a second floor unit. three juveniles were found in a back bedroom and were taken out of home uninjured. cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> antioch police have arrested a driver suspected in a fatal pedestrian accident. accident happened about 1:40 on delta fair boulevard near somersville road. police say massey of antioch hit a tree and struck a pedestrian, pinning the investment under the car. massey was injured and hospitalized. volt's name has not been released. a suspicious package on the bart tracks forced close why are of two east bay stations more than two ho
he says he is seeking guidance and education from the l.a.- based group. you may remember during tuesday a super bowl media day, culliver said he would not welcome a good player. the 24-year-old says he doesn't want to run from the involuntary manslaughter, but take the opportunity to learn and grow as i person. >>> and now to novato with video from a fire. crews responded to the fire on glen oak drive shortly before 6:00 people. officials say the fire started difficult inen of a...
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deep, indiscriminate cuts to things like education, training, energy, national security will cost our jobs. >> the president's budge set late again. democrats haven't done a budge net nearly four years. and none of them have aa plan to replace the sequester. the sooner we solve our spending problems, the sooner our jobs problem will go away as well. >> president obama says the proposals he offered boehner late last year during the talks over the fiscal cliff are still on the table now. >>> it was hot topic during presidential campaign. but a hot potato for some lawmakers. now immigration reform is taking center stage. steve handelsman joins from us capitol hill where the results of the november election left some republicans more open to overhauling the laws. >> reporter: maybe a lot more open. republicans up here on capitol hill in great numbers. especially there house. where opposition was strong. a rethinking their opposition now. to the so-called path to citizenship for people in our country illegally. after the issue so hurt republicans in the fall and helped democrats. president
deep, indiscriminate cuts to things like education, training, energy, national security will cost our jobs. >> the president's budge set late again. democrats haven't done a budge net nearly four years. and none of them have aa plan to replace the sequester. the sooner we solve our spending problems, the sooner our jobs problem will go away as well. >> president obama says the proposals he offered boehner late last year during the talks over the fiscal cliff are still on the table...
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investments in education and infrastructure, research and development. the things that will help america compete for the best jobs and new industries. >> the president said the economy is poised to expand this year after 2.2 million jobs were created last year. republicans say this is the chance for congress to begin balancing our nation's checkbook. jump starting the economy and restoring faith in our government. >>> energy secretary steven chu is stepping down. the former head of the lawrence berkeley national lab drew a lot of political fire during his tenure on the president's cab -- cabinet. but as abc7 news political reporter mark matthew notes, khu also drew a lot of talent to the department as he worked to reshape its mission. >> at the white house, president obama publicly thanked steven chu for his service steven has a great friend, a tremendous colleague working on a whole range of energy issues, but also designing a cap to plug the hole in the middle of the gulf of mexico when anyone else could -- nobles to figure it out. that's typical of th
investments in education and infrastructure, research and development. the things that will help america compete for the best jobs and new industries. >> the president said the economy is poised to expand this year after 2.2 million jobs were created last year. republicans say this is the chance for congress to begin balancing our nation's checkbook. jump starting the economy and restoring faith in our government. >>> energy secretary steven chu is stepping down. the former head...
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the union education complex in grant county, west virginia open two hours late. i looked at this picture so many times, i decided i was going to put it on tv. i was at the tidal basin yesterday. i had to take the son to the hall cost museum and then we were at the ice center in dale city. i'm thinking seven, eight weeks from now the hoards of people will be flocking down there to see the gorgeous blossoms of the cherry trees. you folks in prince william county, if you haven't been to that ice center in woodbridge, they rebuilt it after the winter of 2009-2010 because it collapsed. a beautiful facility. congratulations to them. it's great. some sun this morning. more clouds this afternoon. temps in the mid to the upper 30s. by the way, if you're wondering about all that, it's about 400 miles of driving this weekend. temps mid- to upper 30s. potentially 40s down south with late day flurries are snow showers later. we're clear now. out here, actually toward chicago, just coming in toward indiana and western ohio, we've got the next disturbance headed our way. winds
the union education complex in grant county, west virginia open two hours late. i looked at this picture so many times, i decided i was going to put it on tv. i was at the tidal basin yesterday. i had to take the son to the hall cost museum and then we were at the ice center in dale city. i'm thinking seven, eight weeks from now the hoards of people will be flocking down there to see the gorgeous blossoms of the cherry trees. you folks in prince william county, if you haven't been to that ice...
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he is able to use the bully pulpit to help educate americans. i've already heard from people today who were not even aware of the ban on the boy scouts having openly gay leaders and members. so i think just from an educational perspective and the certainty of his answer when you saw, when asked it was an immediate yes, no hesitation in any way whatsoever. and i think the american people see that and take that to heart. >> when you listen to staunch conservatives like santorum and rick perry, you have to ask the question, will lifting the ban on gays destroy scouting? they believe it will. >> well, you know, if something was destroyed every time rick perry or rick santorum said that it was going to be destroyed by some cause or action, the planet would be destroyed i think at this point. >> well, why does scouting ban gays? why have they in the past? >> thing has been a real misunderstanding that by banning gay people, they're protecting things from adults with inappropriate sexual activity, when the statement and the facts actually point to some
he is able to use the bully pulpit to help educate americans. i've already heard from people today who were not even aware of the ban on the boy scouts having openly gay leaders and members. so i think just from an educational perspective and the certainty of his answer when you saw, when asked it was an immediate yes, no hesitation in any way whatsoever. and i think the american people see that and take that to heart. >> when you listen to staunch conservatives like santorum and rick...
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deep, indiscriminate cuts to things like education and training and energy and national security will cost us jobs. >> the president's budget is late again. democrats haven't done a budge net nearly power years. none of them have a plan to replace the sequestered. the sooner we solve our spending problem, the sooner our jobs problem will go away as well. >> the president says the proposals he offered to speaker boehner late last year during the discussion about the so-called fiscal cliff are still on the table. >>> resident shot video as flames shot into the air engulfing the row house in southeast washington this morning. later, firefighters went inside that house and found the bodies of two adults. this all happened in the 1700 block of r street southeast. pat collins is there now with reaction from one neighbor who says she had concerns about that property. >> reporter: the fire damage here is so severe they have to shore up that apartment building before they can go in and retrieve the bodies. it could take some time. these are pictures taken by george. he lives a few doors away.
deep, indiscriminate cuts to things like education and training and energy and national security will cost us jobs. >> the president's budget is late again. democrats haven't done a budge net nearly power years. none of them have a plan to replace the sequestered. the sooner we solve our spending problem, the sooner our jobs problem will go away as well. >> the president says the proposals he offered to speaker boehner late last year during the discussion about the so-called fiscal...
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. >> the purpose of the boy scouts to provide an educational program for boys and young adults to build character. how do you build character in a young boy when other boys who are their friends are not allowed to be part of the group because they are not seen as the same because they are gay? >> boy scouts have the right to define character, and they define character as being morally straight, and that involves being sexually pure and being a heterosexual. if homosexuals want to have a different organization, then let them form one, not let them try to destroy 102-year-old one and take away its core values. >> richard land from the southern baptist convention, thanks for joining us this morning. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> she writes, she performs, she produces on e channel!'s chelsea lately. comedian heather mcdonald has a new book talking about her hilarious family. good morning! >> hello. >> nice to meet you. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for
. >> the purpose of the boy scouts to provide an educational program for boys and young adults to build character. how do you build character in a young boy when other boys who are their friends are not allowed to be part of the group because they are not seen as the same because they are gay? >> boy scouts have the right to define character, and they define character as being morally straight, and that involves being sexually pure and being a heterosexual. if homosexuals want to...
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the militant group targeted her for saying girls have a right to an education. >>> u.s. and south korea marines run through military drills in subzero temperatures. it simulated going to war in snowy areas. it was held in a ski town in south korea. u.s. has about 30,000 troops in the country that supports the 650,000 soldiers. neighboring north korea has some $1.2 million troops, mostly stations along the border. >>> the grammy awards are scheduled to be handed out sunday in los angeles. many new artists are up for top award. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: we are young. that could be the theme of the 55th annual grammy awards. >> it's been an incredible year in music. feels like alternative music is back. >> reporter: this year, the spotlight isn't on veterans like springsteen or dylan. it's about black, the keys, mumford and sons or jack and white. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: they're all nominated for album of the year. and they're all in their 20s or 30s. ♪ [ music ] ♪ this past year, attention was focused on the breakout stars, most notably fun, the power pop t
the militant group targeted her for saying girls have a right to an education. >>> u.s. and south korea marines run through military drills in subzero temperatures. it simulated going to war in snowy areas. it was held in a ski town in south korea. u.s. has about 30,000 troops in the country that supports the 650,000 soldiers. neighboring north korea has some $1.2 million troops, mostly stations along the border. >>> the grammy awards are scheduled to be handed out sunday in...
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they need to do it, but at the same time, on issues like health care, on the economy, on education even, latinos are more and more in line with the democratic party today. so if immigration reform gets done, and as it looks right now, it's mostly a democratic thing as opposed to republican thing, it will be hard for republicans to just pull away votes, all at once. >> you know, i want to take a look at numbers relative to a pew poll when it talks about all of the top issues. for hispanic registered voters. look where immigration ranks. number five at 34%. so is the focus on immigration, just a complete oversimplifications on really diverse group of people? >> i think there is a little bit of that going on. i think at the same time there is a recognition this is the most pressing issue with regards to the latino community, we have 11 million, 14 million, whatever the number is. number of illegal immigrants in this country. something they have been trying to deal with for a number of years. very important to a lot of voters. at the same time, it's not the most important issue to these peo
they need to do it, but at the same time, on issues like health care, on the economy, on education even, latinos are more and more in line with the democratic party today. so if immigration reform gets done, and as it looks right now, it's mostly a democratic thing as opposed to republican thing, it will be hard for republicans to just pull away votes, all at once. >> you know, i want to take a look at numbers relative to a pew poll when it talks about all of the top issues. for hispanic...
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all of their projects were featured at the national education writers association conference. >> they wanted to see what is really working in the classes and local states. what has kids excited about learning?" and we found that it's kind of the hands-on activity. >> reporter: emily richmond is the spokesman for the group. she says writers and reporters across the country spent the day examining what attracts studentses to science, technology, engineering and math careers. one way to boost interest among students and parents? >> get it in the news more. and help people to understand, particularly, taxpayers who may be asked to pay for science labs. why does that matter. >> reporter: teachers say one reason the u.s. may lag behind is that they start early, teaching the subjects to younger students. >> if we can provide a wide range of opportunities from ap courses down to, perhaps, you know, on site or school-based research experiences, to give students more hands-on opportunities. and really to let them see beyond the taxbooks. >> reporter: and make-- textbooks. and make it a tool for
all of their projects were featured at the national education writers association conference. >> they wanted to see what is really working in the classes and local states. what has kids excited about learning?" and we found that it's kind of the hands-on activity. >> reporter: emily richmond is the spokesman for the group. she says writers and reporters across the country spent the day examining what attracts studentses to science, technology, engineering and math careers. one...
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why this morning the east bay spca teamed up with the coast guard and national park service to help educate dog owners about the dangers of the water they also say you should know dogs are better swimmers than people. >>> pam let's quickly check in with sal. we are watching the toll plaza and everything else. >> coming up on mornings on 2. it's doing pretty well. no major problems. also san jose we are watching a crash northbound 101 at 13th. let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. hazy. a little bit of fog this
why this morning the east bay spca teamed up with the coast guard and national park service to help educate dog owners about the dangers of the water they also say you should know dogs are better swimmers than people. >>> pam let's quickly check in with sal. we are watching the toll plaza and everything else. >> coming up on mornings on 2. it's doing pretty well. no major problems. also san jose we are watching a crash northbound 101 at 13th. let's go to steve. >>> sal,...
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>> hope and depression over our educational system in one story. >>> have you ever wondered how astronauts wash their heads? i haven't but here you go. a new video released by the canadian space agency. no-rinse soap. it's a mix of hot and cold water and soap into thin air from a straw attached to a pouch. it floats upward. he grabs it. and that is how they wash their hands in space. in case you've ever wondered. >> that's interesting. >> you picked that one. >> i thought it would be more interesting. it came out of a straw. >> speaking of hands. >> speaking of hands. okay. so are you lacking energy and lacking sex drive? >> yes. >> the answer is yes, of course. this is what you can do. it's a cream. you put it on your shoulders and >>> this morning on "world news now," baltimore's blowout. >>> this morning on "world news now" the ravens win their second super bowl in 12 years. >> both teams had to wait out an unprecedented power outage, catching everyone by surprise. it's monday, february 4th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i'm rob nelson. and yes, another new chapter in t
>> hope and depression over our educational system in one story. >>> have you ever wondered how astronauts wash their heads? i haven't but here you go. a new video released by the canadian space agency. no-rinse soap. it's a mix of hot and cold water and soap into thin air from a straw attached to a pouch. it floats upward. he grabs it. and that is how they wash their hands in space. in case you've ever wondered. >> that's interesting. >> you picked that one. >>...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. every signature is unique, and every fingerprint unrepeatable. at sleep number, we recognize the incredible diversity of human beings, and know that up there with your social security number and your phone number is another important number. your sleep number. so we created the extraordinarily...
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. >> our educated viewers will know what duty of care did the airlines owe this woman. she bought a ticket and she wasn't on the plane and died. she has a severe medical condition but why did the airlines owe her a duty of care? >> greta: wrongful death? maybe as to contract to provide a seat. she had a contract. >> i have a heart attack here now i can't sue fox news. >> look, the airline does not always have to make reasonable accommodations to someone who is ill. she was in europe. >> greta: why did they sell her a ticket then? >> just like they would sell to anybody else. >> she asked for two seats. >> the problem is more than that, the problem here was that the airline had no duty to accommodate her if she was medically ill she should have went to the doctors there in europe or sadly i'm sorry that she passed away. >> greta: meekle? >> ted just said it. here is a woman that is 407-pounds. an amputee. the airlines did they handle this properly? that is open to discussion. it is very emotional. but if she were that sick why did they he not if they didn't and we don't
. >> our educated viewers will know what duty of care did the airlines owe this woman. she bought a ticket and she wasn't on the plane and died. she has a severe medical condition but why did the airlines owe her a duty of care? >> greta: wrongful death? maybe as to contract to provide a seat. she had a contract. >> i have a heart attack here now i can't sue fox news. >> look, the airline does not always have to make reasonable accommodations to someone who is ill. she...
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it's being funneled right into turlock's education fund. it seems abc7 news reporter wayne friedman has been just about everywhere this past week in new orleans. giving us the flavor of the french quarter and bourbon street. this morning he's outside of new orleans where he met some swamp people. >> fifteen miles southwest of new orleans, did you ever hear of lafeet, louisiana? it's a place where even this weekend the super^bowl is an afterthought. >> what's the big attraction? >> alligators. ♪ >> we are entering the heart of louisiana swampland darkness. only the bravest souls venture here, boat loads of them. >> it's awesome but it's creepy. >> these animals are hydrol lick -- >> they are real? >> they are real. >> real enough to touch and hold? i must be on something right now, i don't know. >> and thanks to the navigating skills of the captain, they are right off the side. >> we don't have alligators in l.a. >> do you want to pet him? >> no. i wouldn't mind a pocketbook. >> it's all part of the national preserve. the alligators are pr
it's being funneled right into turlock's education fund. it seems abc7 news reporter wayne friedman has been just about everywhere this past week in new orleans. giving us the flavor of the french quarter and bourbon street. this morning he's outside of new orleans where he met some swamp people. >> fifteen miles southwest of new orleans, did you ever hear of lafeet, louisiana? it's a place where even this weekend the super^bowl is an afterthought. >> what's the big attraction?...
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because, we when you educate a girl you educate the whole family. you educate a generation. you educate all other coming children. >> reporter: the challenge is enormous. today there are 32 million girls around the world who are not in school. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> a really humbling inspiring story. she, her grace and intellect and passion and sense of purpose. >> such a young age. >> really that young. left side of her face is paralyzed. hoping it comes back to full function within 18 months or so. mentally, spiritually, the recovery is full. you can tell listening to her. it is remarkable. said it before on the show. the taliban tried to kill her only succeeded in making her immortal >> she wanted to protect people she wanted to help. people in pakistan wanted to name a school after her. don't do it. you will become a target for the taliban. >> they did it anyway. >> no they did not want it. they wanted to name it after her. she said no. >> an amazing young lady. we'll be back right after >>> joe flacco, you and the baltimore ravens just won the super bowl.
because, we when you educate a girl you educate the whole family. you educate a generation. you educate all other coming children. >> reporter: the challenge is enormous. today there are 32 million girls around the world who are not in school. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> a really humbling inspiring story. she, her grace and intellect and passion and sense of purpose. >> such a young age. >> really that young. left side of her face is paralyzed. hoping it comes...
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details on our education alert. first here's a look at the winning lottery numbers. >> now some good news for the u.s. economy. 170,000 jobs were added which revised the past year's numbers upward. >> despite the up tick in the unemployment rate the report was well received on wall street. the dow closed above 14,000 for the first time since october 2007 all three major indexes posted gains for a 5th straight week. >> there are thousands of people who don't mind admitting they really love their jobs. the school has been picked as one of the nation's top places to work. education reporter tim tyutin has the story. >> what does it take to become one of the top places to work in america. we were curious. we showed up at the community college in he is six to find out. >> employees are getting credit for bragging about where they work. the results showed up on a national survey from a company called workplace dynamics. >> doesn't surprise me. it's an excellent place to work. our benefits are second to none. we are like a
details on our education alert. first here's a look at the winning lottery numbers. >> now some good news for the u.s. economy. 170,000 jobs were added which revised the past year's numbers upward. >> despite the up tick in the unemployment rate the report was well received on wall street. the dow closed above 14,000 for the first time since october 2007 all three major indexes posted gains for a 5th straight week. >> there are thousands of people who don't mind admitting they...
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. >>> cuts to things like education and training, energy and national security will cost us jobs. >> tough talk from president obama today on those automatic spending cuts set to kick in on march 1. and those cuts could have a devastating impact on the economy, especially around here where so many livelihoods are directly linked to the federal government. president obama wants congress to act before it is too late. as danielle nottingham explains, the president is
. >>> cuts to things like education and training, energy and national security will cost us jobs. >> tough talk from president obama today on those automatic spending cuts set to kick in on march 1. and those cuts could have a devastating impact on the economy, especially around here where so many livelihoods are directly linked to the federal government. president obama wants congress to act before it is too late. as danielle nottingham explains, the president is
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the 15-year-old has been nominated as an advocate for girls' rights to have an education. last year she criticized the taliban and a militant shot her three times, including once in the head. she survived the attack and is facing one more surgery. if she won, she would be the youngest peace prize recipient in the history of the award. >>> today, family and friends will say their final good-byes tos a teen murdered at a d.c. bus stop. a funeral will be held for the 18-year-old in silver spring around noon today. last night, loved ones gathered for a memorial service. she was gunned down after meeting her accused killer, 21-year-old alexander buckley, through an iphone app called tagged. buckley was already wanted on a felony trespassing warrant at the time of the murder. >>> new this morning, the teen killed in a crash in maryland has been identified. 19-year-old earl lee was killed yesterday after the car he was riding in veered off the road and struck a tree. the crash happened on bachelors forest road in front of a middle school. the driver and another passenger, both 21
the 15-year-old has been nominated as an advocate for girls' rights to have an education. last year she criticized the taliban and a militant shot her three times, including once in the head. she survived the attack and is facing one more surgery. if she won, she would be the youngest peace prize recipient in the history of the award. >>> today, family and friends will say their final good-byes tos a teen murdered at a d.c. bus stop. a funeral will be held for the 18-year-old in silver...
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right now, we're focusing on education. >> reporter: the law has been in place for several months now. the signs are up here along pennsylvania avenue, and warnings have been issued. tomorrow, though, those warnings turn into tickets. cab drivers seem to be blamed the most for making these u- turns across bike lanes. >> it's a lack of knowledge. i think there's the fact that they are in their taxi, there is a money agenda. they got to get the next fare to the person standing on the other side of the road. >> reporter: fair or not, crossing the bike lane will get ou a $100 ticket. in the district, matt acland, fox 5 news. >>> a fox 5 news alert tonight. the social network site twitter announcing it may have been hacked. an estimated 250,000 accounts may have been compromised. the company's director of information security calls the attacks sophisticated and says it does not appear to be the work of amateurs. anyone involved may have or will receive an e-mail with more information. >>> still ahead tonight on fox 5 news at 6:00, two groundhogs go head to head with their forecast. so six
right now, we're focusing on education. >> reporter: the law has been in place for several months now. the signs are up here along pennsylvania avenue, and warnings have been issued. tomorrow, though, those warnings turn into tickets. cab drivers seem to be blamed the most for making these u- turns across bike lanes. >> it's a lack of knowledge. i think there's the fact that they are in their taxi, there is a money agenda. they got to get the next fare to the person standing on the...
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it's being funneled right into turlock's education fund. it seems abc7 news reporter wayne pried man has been just about everywhere this past week in new orleans. giving us the flavor of the french quarter and bourbon street. this morning he's outside of new orleans where he met some swamp people. >> fifteen miles southwest of new orleans, did you ever hear of lafeet, louisiana? eats a place where even this weekend the super^bowl is an afterthought. >> what's the big attraction? >> alligators. >> we are entering the heart of louisiana swampland darkness. only the bravest souls venture here, boat loads of them. >> it's awesome but it's creepy. >> he's animals -- >> they are real? >> they are real. >> real enough to touch and hold? i must be on something right now, i don't know. >> and thanks to the navigating skills of the captain, they are right off the side. >> we don't have alligators in l.a. >> do you want to pet him? >> no. i wouldn't mind a pocketbook. >> it's all part of the national preserve. the alligators are protected yet but you
it's being funneled right into turlock's education fund. it seems abc7 news reporter wayne pried man has been just about everywhere this past week in new orleans. giving us the flavor of the french quarter and bourbon street. this morning he's outside of new orleans where he met some swamp people. >> fifteen miles southwest of new orleans, did you ever hear of lafeet, louisiana? eats a place where even this weekend the super^bowl is an afterthought. >> what's the big attraction?...
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, a group of men that are educators, police, other kinds of leaders in their community in business and provide that kind of role model, which we helped to start through interval house, our major domestic shelter in the state. only a small example of how these efforts can have a ripple effect through vawa. we need to not only renew our commitment to end domestic violence but also to update and strengthen and expand the violence against women act. i'm pleased to join my colleague, senator portman, to offer an amendment that strengthens services for children and youth victims of sex trafficking. yes, sex trafficking and human trafficking continue to exist in this nation. sometimes invisible, unknown. one of the most heinous crimes imaginable -- modern-day slavery, unspeakable indenture of children. and we need to do more to ensure that children in our communities who are victims of sex trafficking have access to the lifesaving services that are available to other youth victims of domestic violence or sexual assault. we can make sure that agencies and organizations that provide these servi
, a group of men that are educators, police, other kinds of leaders in their community in business and provide that kind of role model, which we helped to start through interval house, our major domestic shelter in the state. only a small example of how these efforts can have a ripple effect through vawa. we need to not only renew our commitment to end domestic violence but also to update and strengthen and expand the violence against women act. i'm pleased to join my colleague, senator...
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we have the most robust early childhood education programs. >> for everybody? >> it's universal. we have to continue to improve quality and make sure the distribution of the seats is the way it should be. we have some areas where we have vacant seats and some areas with waiting lists but when you do the math we have seats for every child in the district of columbia and we will get the seat distribution as well. >> i want to talk about cars and the speed cameras that everybody seems to be talking about, because they seem to be everywhere. a lot of people say it's about the revenue. how do you convince them otherwise? >> listen to the chief when she talks about it, that above a certain -- below a certain level of speed, if you get hit by a car you have an 80% chance of survival, above a certain level you have an 20% of getting killed. it's one of the reasons why -- and frankly the council, too, worked on lowering some of the fines. we don't want to lower them to a point where it then takes the incentive out of people to pay attention to the speeds at which they are traveling in car
we have the most robust early childhood education programs. >> for everybody? >> it's universal. we have to continue to improve quality and make sure the distribution of the seats is the way it should be. we have some areas where we have vacant seats and some areas with waiting lists but when you do the math we have seats for every child in the district of columbia and we will get the seat distribution as well. >> i want to talk about cars and the speed cameras that everybody...
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trying to give them as much educational opportunity as she possibly could given their limited means. here was a mom according to her best friend she told me that before she went on this trip she had actually laid out clothes for the boys to go to school so that the household and their lives would be as undisrupted as possible. so it's really tragic and by everyone's account she lived for those boys and she was a very very involved hands on mom. >> harris: you know, one of the questions that's coming up to me from viewers at least and i don't know if we will be able to answer this tonight is why she was vacationing alone in the country of turkey i'm sure that will perhaps come out in the investigation. >> it definitely will. i spoke with her best friend who was supposed to go with her on that trip. she said at the last moment she simply could not afford the trip. i also asked her husband i said you know, a lot of people are wondering how could you have let your wife who has h. never been overseas before go on a trip like this he said you know what? he looked me straight in the eye wit
trying to give them as much educational opportunity as she possibly could given their limited means. here was a mom according to her best friend she told me that before she went on this trip she had actually laid out clothes for the boys to go to school so that the household and their lives would be as undisrupted as possible. so it's really tragic and by everyone's account she lived for those boys and she was a very very involved hands on mom. >> harris: you know, one of the questions...
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but, you know, we have to do what we have to do to get our education. >> and tonight those students remember charles poland jr., the bus driver who died trying to protect his students. and later tonight we expect to hear more from authorities. shep? >> shepard: jonathan serrie live midland city, alabama. and on this day in 2004. some harvard student named zuckerburg launched internet phenomenon from his dorm room, facebook, of course. at the time the concept of online social networking was in the very early stages. zuckerberg had told the crimson newspaper he modeled his page after a web site called friendster which never saw much success. facebook was a hit. pretty much anybody 1 or older can join, post status updates and like pictures. when facebook went public last year its stock price quickly plummeted, now it's started to rebound. but the internet got a new friend 9 years ago today. wow, facebook is only 9 years old. that's crazy. now you know the news for this monday, february the 4th, 2013. i'm shepard smith. we're all back tomorrow, noon specific, 3:00 eastern time and right back her
but, you know, we have to do what we have to do to get our education. >> and tonight those students remember charles poland jr., the bus driver who died trying to protect his students. and later tonight we expect to hear more from authorities. shep? >> shepard: jonathan serrie live midland city, alabama. and on this day in 2004. some harvard student named zuckerburg launched internet phenomenon from his dorm room, facebook, of course. at the time the concept of online social...
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and the equipment was being enhanced every year and you take along the fact that now kids are being educated, so if they do have a concussion that it is better to come off the field. you might lose your job. you might go through that, but this is about the safety of your welfare. this is about the safety of taking care of yourself and to me just knowing the relationship that i have with junior seau. he was a tremendous person. my heart breaks for his family and it was a tough situation for all of us to go through. so we still don't know why and there are other things that we need to still understand about these injuries and so for me i think that we're going the right direction. i just salute president obama as well as the commissioner goodell to take the stances that they are taking. we need to do this especially given how many people love this game and i know my mom -- i had a chance to see her yesterday and we went to church together and spent some time. of course when you are with your mom and dad and you're talking about football, we had to go all of the way back to when i was 10 years
and the equipment was being enhanced every year and you take along the fact that now kids are being educated, so if they do have a concussion that it is better to come off the field. you might lose your job. you might go through that, but this is about the safety of your welfare. this is about the safety of taking care of yourself and to me just knowing the relationship that i have with junior seau. he was a tremendous person. my heart breaks for his family and it was a tough situation for all...
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we have seen women and girls make tremendous inroads in terms of education. they are graduating more and greater percentages than and boys and get better grades. for girls for optimistic that is good sign. take a look at, i think it was ages six through 12, those are not the kids that are living at home in their parents' basement. they have not gone to college and faced unemployment. so it's good for them to be optimistic. really good thing is what you believe about your future will have an impact on your current productivity. if you think you are going to get into a good college, you may do extra credit project. for these children to be optimistic it may translate into some good action. >> gregg: they broke it down also according to race. their term is non-white, you see a huge distinction here. >> right. they brought up the fact that it might be because of the obama effect. we have seen our first african-american president and that may bring operated him. in and details and republicans there is a break. >> gregg: throw that up. that is a huge difference, is
we have seen women and girls make tremendous inroads in terms of education. they are graduating more and greater percentages than and boys and get better grades. for girls for optimistic that is good sign. take a look at, i think it was ages six through 12, those are not the kids that are living at home in their parents' basement. they have not gone to college and faced unemployment. so it's good for them to be optimistic. really good thing is what you believe about your future will have an...
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it's being funneled right into turlock's education fund. wayne, larry, katie and schu are sending out a lot of great behind-the-scenes updates like this of 49er fans michael and ken. we are re-treating the best of those @abc7 news bay area. follow us for the latest up to the minute coverage on what is happening on and off the field. whatever happens tonight abc7 news will be here to cover it. we will be on right after the game with live coverage from both the bay area and new orleans. coming up next, more super coverage from louisiana. we will see some of the locals as abc7 news reporter wayne friedman met when he went outside new orleans, venturing into the bayou. right now we have a live look from our damage cam. you see a lot of clouds there. lisa argen says a full day on at that point, perhaps rain on the way later in the week. she will have your [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awe
it's being funneled right into turlock's education fund. wayne, larry, katie and schu are sending out a lot of great behind-the-scenes updates like this of 49er fans michael and ken. we are re-treating the best of those @abc7 news bay area. follow us for the latest up to the minute coverage on what is happening on and off the field. whatever happens tonight abc7 news will be here to cover it. we will be on right after the game with live coverage from both the bay area and new orleans. coming up...
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we really need to do a lot of education. women's groups there are trying to do that, to have families, men, and women also really understand that having a girl child is a blessing. it is not a curse. i think that we can change minds. i know we are changing minds. host: has organization weighed in on a pro-choice, pro-life? guest: it is an issue we try to remain very neutral on. it is such a lightning rod. there's a whole movement in washington of organizations that work on a boat -- work on abortion issues. what we tried to do is look at all the other issues that other effect women and girls. education, opportunity, agricultural development. we are trying to address the holistic picture. what i would love to see is that there are wrote reasons women feel they cannot handle another child, whether it be a boy or a girl, so that we can remove those reasons of every child be welcomed into the world. host: we are talking about women's rights and our guest is ritu sharma. next caller from florida. caller: i have a comment i would
we really need to do a lot of education. women's groups there are trying to do that, to have families, men, and women also really understand that having a girl child is a blessing. it is not a curse. i think that we can change minds. i know we are changing minds. host: has organization weighed in on a pro-choice, pro-life? guest: it is an issue we try to remain very neutral on. it is such a lightning rod. there's a whole movement in washington of organizations that work on a boat -- work on...
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and i want every girl, every child to be educated. >> reporter: i love this little girl. malala's latest surgery restored her hearing with a cock letter implant. she will do so with a newly formed found decision, the malala fund, $10 million strong courtesy of pakistan. jon? jon: she is amazing, wow. >> reporter: so are the doctors. good for her. jon: jamie colby, thank you. jenna: new orleans was enjoying its moment in the national spotlight when suddenly the superdome plunged into darkness. the power outage putting the super bowl on hold for more than half an hour. what could cause a blackout right in the middle of the biggest football game of the year? we'll call on the experts. gregory reed is the direct are to you are of the university pittsburgh center for energy this was pretty hot halftime show. this happened after that. do you think beyonce had anything to do with this in your expert opinion? >> well it is hard to tell right now. very well could have. i guess we'll have to look at the sequence of events to see when the power outage actually occurred and when the
and i want every girl, every child to be educated. >> reporter: i love this little girl. malala's latest surgery restored her hearing with a cock letter implant. she will do so with a newly formed found decision, the malala fund, $10 million strong courtesy of pakistan. jon? jon: she is amazing, wow. >> reporter: so are the doctors. good for her. jon: jamie colby, thank you. jenna: new orleans was enjoying its moment in the national spotlight when suddenly the superdome plunged into...
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. >> "there is no reason that the jobs of thousands of americans who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of entire economy should be put in jeopardy because folks in washington couldn't come together." >> pam: president obama said tuesday that if congress can't pass a comprehensive plan, it should at least agree to a calls "a balanced mix of spending cuts and tax reform" to avert the sequester. house republicans counter-- the ball is the president's court. >> "the house, on two occasions, has passed a plan to replace the sequester. it's time for senate democrats to do their work, it's time for the president to offer his ideas of how to replace the sequester." >> "the president, we hope he takes off his superman cape and sends up a serious plan." >> pam: sequestration requires more than one trillion dollars in cuts over a decade, half from the pentagon. it was proposed as a kind of a doomsday scenario --- now, it's potentially just three weeks away. the government has already delayed sequestration once this year---when it avoided going over the f
. >> "there is no reason that the jobs of thousands of americans who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of entire economy should be put in jeopardy because folks in washington couldn't come together." >> pam: president obama said tuesday that if congress can't pass a comprehensive plan, it should at least agree to a calls "a balanced mix of spending cuts and tax reform" to avert the sequester. house republicans...
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. >> it's the type of art that you don't have to have an art education to understand it. it makes you feel good when you look at it. it's fun. >> reporter: it is fun. it's sentimental and everybody responds to it. >> reporter: everybody from presidents to the beatles. do you work this quickly? >> i do. reporter: born and raised in new york, fasino went to art school in the late 1970s. he was inspired by whimsical artists and soon developed his own signature look. >> the process really comes from, you know, doodles as a child. and then i love pop-out books. and a little bit of print making in school. everything came together. >> reporter: while no subject is too big even the whole world to fasino it's the small disails that matter. do people who have your work say, i discovered something new charles? i've never seen this before? >> always. people say they've had pieces of art work on their wall for 20 years and they're amazed that they never saw this or never saw that. >> reporter: for the super bowl, all of those 3-d details begin with a simple sketch. >> it's about the g
. >> it's the type of art that you don't have to have an art education to understand it. it makes you feel good when you look at it. it's fun. >> reporter: it is fun. it's sentimental and everybody responds to it. >> reporter: everybody from presidents to the beatles. do you work this quickly? >> i do. reporter: born and raised in new york, fasino went to art school in the late 1970s. he was inspired by whimsical artists and soon developed his own signature look....
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malala was shot by the taliban because she wanted an education. surgeons in birmingham reconstructed her skull and restored her hearing in what may be her final two operations. good to see that she's doing better. >> remarkable young lady. that's for sure. >>> and the latest now on the fatal shooting of former navy s.e.a.l. and "american sniper" author chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range. the suspect also an iraqi war vet apparently suffered from mental health issues and is now on suicide watch. with more on this here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: former navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle was such a good shot he once hit a target more than a mile away. but police say it was a bullet fired at point blank range that ended the life of the husband and father of two. >> i'm a better husband and father than i was a killer. >> reporter: the 38-year-old died at a place he should have felt comfortable. this gun range southwest of dallas. and detectives say he died at the hands of a young man he was trying to counsel. >> the suspect's mother, she
malala was shot by the taliban because she wanted an education. surgeons in birmingham reconstructed her skull and restored her hearing in what may be her final two operations. good to see that she's doing better. >> remarkable young lady. that's for sure. >>> and the latest now on the fatal shooting of former navy s.e.a.l. and "american sniper" author chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range. the suspect also an iraqi war vet apparently suffered from mental...
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how about more physical education, i have one who needs to run around several times a day. how about parent who is think that diet soda is not the way to go? i prefer my kids to drink the soda and brush their teeth, instead of drrching diet sodasm i think this poll is like americans, parents are feeling an assault on personal freedom and how they raise their family, how they live their lives. >> another number i thought was interesting, only 26% of people in this poll say they trusted the federal government to do the right thing. only a quarter of americans. >> that's because, when you go to 2011 and see that seven months was dedicated to arguing about the debt ceiling. the debt ceiling, which does not one thing to add to the budget deficit. not one nickel of spenning, it's agreeing to pay the bill. we waited seven months and threaten ord credit rating. the american people are sick of that. they want action. they want their taxes low, as we just saw happen reinly in avoiding the fiscal cliff -- which came as i might add through bipartisanship. the republicanses came through
how about more physical education, i have one who needs to run around several times a day. how about parent who is think that diet soda is not the way to go? i prefer my kids to drink the soda and brush their teeth, instead of drrching diet sodasm i think this poll is like americans, parents are feeling an assault on personal freedom and how they raise their family, how they live their lives. >> another number i thought was interesting, only 26% of people in this poll say they trusted the...